Man's Genome From 45000 Years Ago Is Reconstructed – New York Times

Man’s Genome From 45000 Years Ago Is Reconstructed
New York Times
In 2012, Dr. Paabo and his colleagues took samples from this thigh bone to search for DNA. To their surprise, it held a number of genetic fragments. Credit Bence Viola/Max-Planck-Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology. Continue reading the main story.
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